Frank Lukeman

Frank Lukeman (actually: Francis Lawrence Lukeman; born June 20, 1885 in Montreal, † 1946) was a Canadian athlete.

At the Olympic Games in London in 1908 he competed in four disciplines. About 100 m and 200 m, he retired from as well as in the flow with the Canadian team in the Olympic season; in the long jump, he came on the 13th Place.

Four years later he was in Stockholm with 29 the same place number as James Donahue, who originally got the pentathlon of the Olympic Games in 1912 due to the ranking after the decathlon Table awarded the bronze medal. After the disqualification Jim Thorpe Donahue moved up to silver and Lukeman on the bronze medal. In the decathlon Lukeman was after eight disciplines, about 100 m and the 4 x 100 - meter relay, he reached the semi-finals, respectively, and in the 110- meter hurdles, he retired in the run- off.

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